[section_title title=Closer Look]Closer Look

In true Luxa2 fashion they have spared no expensive when it comes to the packaging. On the front of the box you will notice the nice background image and in the foreground, the Luxa2 E-One Headset Holder itself as well as some information about the E-One.

E-One Pack Front

Moving on to the back; we have an image of the E-One being used atop a desk with a bit more detailed information about the product itself.

 E-One Pack Back

Now that we have had a quick look at the packaging it is time to get the E-One out and see how nice it looks in person. For the purpose of photos I have used my SteelSeries Syberia V2 Headset.

First we will have a look at the E-One how many people will have it set up. Looking at it from the front we can notice that our headset just sits on top and that there is room between the bottom of our headset and the base of the E-One. You could use this room to store your GroovyT or mobile phone.

E-One Front

A couple of photos of the back and side view for reference. Notice the bar that actually holds our headset is just wide enough to provide a sturdy surface and does not protrude to far from the base.

E-One backE-One Side

As you have noticed the headset just rests upon the top of the E-One. Luxa2 have added some non-slip rubber to help make sure out headset does not move around to much.

E-One holder top

We will also notice on the bottom of the base Luxa2 have again added some non-slip rubber to help insure our E-One stays safe and secure on our desk.

E-one Bottom

Last but not least a closer look at the top side of the base where we can see the Luxa2 branding.

E-One holder base

 

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